This is a prime example of why I love your training. Spot on saying that people rush the training - leaving the lead to drag on a young dog who is learning to come straight back (or any exercise really) allows them the time to develop and learn without stress. And when the time comes that the lead comes off for the exercise, it's super simple and they don't even know the difference. Wonderful, Charlie! Thank you so much for your videos - and anyone watching, listen to this man - he certainly knows what he's talking about! :D
You hit the nail on the head there. “The right dog, with the right training” I’ve found after actually putting a lot of work into my last 2 pups and looking into their genetics, one being bred for hunting and retriever trials. The other bred for the show ring… one is a dream to work with and only needs minor correction for coming out of heel and breaking position. But delivery very naturally, holds the bumper without mouthing, like she’s a veteran.
Just subscribed after looking for gundog training videos 😊 I have an 18 week old Gordon Setter x GWP (3/4 Gordon, 1/4 GWP) puppy. Her parents are just pets, but grandparents and beyond are/were working gundogs. I'd like to do gundog training with her so that I know how to manage a dog from strong working lines 😊
Thank you. Your training videos are great. I’m just teaching my 14 week cocker spaniel fetch/ drop. I’m using treats as a reward just now. He’s dropping the ball before he comes to me in anticipation of the treat. Any tips please?
I like your videos, your enthusiasm. I suspect, though, that your dogs are crated or kennelled for part of their day and brought out for training and exercise. This makes them switch on and your only interaction with them is at this point. I’m not criticising but it is very different to having a free range puppy who is fascinated by digging the edge of your carpet, chewing the logs in the log basket, furniture etc.
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Another stand up clip from a stand up guy 💯💯💯
"If you're an idiot, your dog will become an idiot". No beating around the bush. I love it. Subscribed!
Yes my dog is a 🤡 so sadly this means I am too 🤣🤣🤣
@@PJTeal1 haha sadly.
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aye, that's the problem! 🤪
Love the title of this one and so true
This is a prime example of why I love your training. Spot on saying that people rush the training - leaving the lead to drag on a young dog who is learning to come straight back (or any exercise really) allows them the time to develop and learn without stress. And when the time comes that the lead comes off for the exercise, it's super simple and they don't even know the difference. Wonderful, Charlie! Thank you so much for your videos - and anyone watching, listen to this man - he certainly knows what he's talking about! :D
You hit the nail on the head there. “The right dog, with the right training”
I’ve found after actually putting a lot of work into my last 2 pups and looking into their genetics, one being bred for hunting and retriever trials. The other bred for the show ring… one is a dream to work with and only needs minor correction for coming out of heel and breaking position. But delivery very naturally, holds the bumper without mouthing, like she’s a veteran.
Thank you I am learning more please with Sooty.
Fabulous video, thanks again for making it so clear and easy to follow. Sooty is such a sweet girl..
Super ! ❤
Great advice
Just subscribed after looking for gundog training videos 😊 I have an 18 week old Gordon Setter x GWP (3/4 Gordon, 1/4 GWP) puppy. Her parents are just pets, but grandparents and beyond are/were working gundogs. I'd like to do gundog training with her so that I know how to manage a dog from strong working lines 😊
Love your videos …you’re “spot on”!!!
The video was great and i loved it. I just have a question, how old should a dog be when you start to use a lead
Thank you for sharing
love this thanks x
Thank you. Your training videos are great. I’m just teaching my 14 week cocker spaniel fetch/ drop. I’m using treats as a reward just now. He’s dropping the ball before he comes to me in anticipation of the treat. Any tips please?
Soooooo good.
Thank you! Much appreciated
Hi. How to stop a 10 month cocker spaniel lunging at passing dogs. Very playful but very excitable.
Do you do a training program for training trainers
I like your videos, your enthusiasm. I suspect, though, that your dogs are crated or kennelled for part of their day and brought out for training and exercise. This makes them switch on and your only interaction with them is at this point. I’m not criticising but it is very different to having a free range puppy who is fascinated by digging the edge of your carpet, chewing the logs in the log basket, furniture etc.
how do you stop a puppy from biting you